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1 Story Elements

2 Elements of a Story Setting – The time and place a story takes place.
Characters – the people, animals or creatures in a story. Plot – the series of events that make up a story. Conflict – a problem or struggle between two people, things or ideas

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4 Setting Details can describe: Time of day Time of year Time in History
The setting describes where an when the story takes place. It helps build background and create images in the mind. It helps set the tone or mood of the story. Details can describe: Time of day Time of year Time in History Scenery Weather Location

5 Using the Five Senses A good setting helps the reader visualize the places in the story. A good author includes descriptions of the setting using the five senses… SIGHT SMELL TASTE FEEL SOUND

6 Take a Look…Which is better?
The castle was beside the water. OR… The waves crashed loudly against the shoreline. The fog lifted lightly and the medieval castle came into view. It was a beautiful site! The fog brushed my face and I could smell the smoke from the fire in the distance and taste the sea salt on my lips.

7 Characters

8 Every story needs Characters…
People Animals Creatures

9 The protagonist is the “good guy”

10 The antagonist is the “bad guy” or force

11 Characterization Characterization is the way in which an author shows the personality of a character Characterization is a technique writers use to make characters “come to life.” What does the character say? How does the character speak? ☻ What is revealed through the character’s private thoughts and feelings? ☻ What is the character’s effect on others? How do other characters feel or behave in reaction to the character? ☻ What does the character do? How does he/she behave? ☻ What does the character look like? Dress like?

12 Character Traits Character Traits are descriptive adjectives that tell us specific qualities of a character Honest Light-hearted Leader Expert Brave Conceited Mischievous Demanding Thoughtful Keen Happy Disagreeable Simple Fancy Plain Excited Studious Inventive Creative Thrilling Independent Intelligent Compassionate Gentle Proud Wild Messy Neat Joyful Strong Bright Courageous Serious Funny Humorous Sad Poor Rich Tall Dark Light Handsome Pretty Ugly Selfish Unselfish Self-confident Respectful Considerate Imaginative Busy Patriotic Fun-loving Popular Successful Responsible Lazy Dreamer Helpful Simple-minded Humble Friendly Short Adventurous Hard-working Timid Shy Bold Daring Dainty Pitiful Cooperative Lovable Prim Proper Ambitious Able Quiet Curious Reserved Pleasing Bossy Witty Fighter Tireless Energetic Cheerful Smart Impulsive Loyal

13 Factors in Analyzing Characters
Physical appearance/what they look like Personality & Character Traits Background/personal history Motivation/why do they act? Relationships Conflict or struggles Does the character change? What do they think and feel? How do others feel about them?

14 Character Motivation Character Motivation is the driving force behind why the character does what he/she does. (Reasons for character’s actions) What does the main character want more than anything else (main goal)? What do secondary characters want more than anything else (main goal)? What potential conflicts or struggles might exist between the characters?

15 Plot

16 Plot Plot - the events that take place in a story. Every story needs a plot! The plot has different parts…

17 Plot Components Climax: the turning point, the most intense moment—either mentally or in action Rising Action: the series of events and conflicts in the story that lead to the climax Falling Action: all of the action which follows the climax Exposition: the start of the story, before the action starts Resolution: the conclusion, the tying together of all of the threads

18 The climax is the most exciting part!!

19 Conflict

20 Conflict Conflict is the “battle” between two forces.
Conflict is not always bad.. sometimes it helps to create change. Conflict is the struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.

21 Types of Conflict Character vs. Character
(problem with another character) 2. Character vs. Nature (problem with force of nature) 3. Character vs. Society (problem with the laws or beliefs of a group) (character vs. community, society or culture) 4. Character vs. Self (problem with deciding what to do or think; “inner conflict”)

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